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[QUOTE="GodlessRob:780663"]Mike: It is a 1 day course, 8 hours. I recommend AFS because out of all the instructors I (and I say "I") have known, he gets right to the point and tells you like it is. They have advanced classes on all kinds of things. Best bet is to call around to different schools/gun ranges and ask tons of questions. A friend of mine just got his class a, he went to the course, the instructor looked around asked a couple of questions, said OK your ready, brought them to the range, let them shoot for a half an hour and said you pass?!?!?! I said dude are you fucking kidding me? he said no. Later on in the week he came over to hang out and I asked him to load a gun, this particular gun was a Glock, thanks to my friend being a Federal Police Officer, and a Middlesex County Deputy Sheriff who was over at the time(he let him try out the Glock), and my other buddy just looked baffled. He couldn't figure out how to load the gun. I said bro, you have no business owning gun, you need to go back to school and learn some basics. The point: he went to a class that didn't teach him shit, so now it's basically up to us to each him all the stuff he should have learned in class! Just be cautious some schools are in it for the wrong reason(money) and some are in it for the right. Make calls ask tons of questions, you'll be able to cull the herd in no time. I'll help in any way possible.[/QUOTE]
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